For many of us, walking through the front gates of Georgetown University for the first time was a fresh start. Although moving to college … [Read more...] about TESTING TRUISMS: Does Absence Make the Heart Grow Fonder?
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Concert Review: Angus & Julia Stone at the 9:30 Club
Atmospheric instrumental underscores, euphonious singing and strong rapport make indie-pop duo Angus & Julia Stone stand out from its … [Read more...] about Concert Review: Angus & Julia Stone at the 9:30 Club
Concert Review: The Drums at the Black Cat
The Drums shared an intimate experience, rather than a basic performance, with its audience at its Nov. 16 gig at the Black Cat. At the … [Read more...] about Concert Review: The Drums at the Black Cat
Movie Review: ‘The Disaster Artist’
★★★★☆ “The Disaster Artist,” released Dec. 1, delves deeply into the quirky backstory of “The Room,” arguably the worst movie of all … [Read more...] about Movie Review: ‘The Disaster Artist’
Album: ‘Painted Ruins’
★★★★★ Everybody loves indie music. And why wouldn't they? Once reserved for independently produced music, the term is now used freely to … [Read more...] about Album: ‘Painted Ruins’
Theater Review: ‘Fun Home’
Directed by Sam Gold and based on Alison Bechdel’s award-winning autobiographical graphic novel, Tony Award-winning musical “Fun Home” made … [Read more...] about Theater Review: ‘Fun Home’
Album Review: ‘The Search for Everything’
John Mayer is no longer a top-seller. By the mid-2000s, Mayer had two double-platinum albums and a Song of the Year Grammy Award under his … [Read more...] about Album Review: ‘The Search for Everything’
Movie Review: ‘The Promise’
★★★★☆ In 2015, world leaders across the world came together to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, a tragedy in … [Read more...] about Movie Review: ‘The Promise’
Inside the Mind of George Condo
George Condo is grotesque. In “The Way I Think,” an exhibit of drawings and sketches by the American contemporary visual artist are showing … [Read more...] about Inside the Mind of George Condo
Artists Take A Stand in 2016-17
Art, as a form of public speech, is inherently political and engages with existing thoughts and ideologies. After a remarkably eventful year … [Read more...] about Artists Take A Stand in 2016-17